John Byrne's Stowaway to the Stars: A Graphic Album to Color
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Blast the cap off your markers and get ready for an out-of-this-world coloring experience. In...
Extreme Colouring: Mandalas
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Extreme Colouring: Mandalas is action-packed with challenging, complex and advanced scenes that will...
Modern Toss: Mindless Violence Colouring Book
Jon Link and Mick Bunnage
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This release will be the first in a series of adult colouring books from Modern Toss. Produced by...
Operation Dynamo, Dunkirk 1940: Colouring Book
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15 accurate, authentic renderings of the tanks, aircraft, vehicles and weapons used during the...
Zombies!: A Creepy Coloring Book for the Coming Global Apocalypse
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Escape everyday life and practice your mindfulness with this horrifying and hilarious adult...
Owen Kline recommended Who Killed Teddy Bear (1965) in Movies (curated)
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Everblue (Mer Tales, #1) in Books
Jan 6, 2021
DNF @ 22%
It didn't pull me in and make me want to forget everything else. The characters weren't in my face real and the continual chapter/character changes got a little annoying after a while. The underwater world held no appeal for me while I was more bothered about what was going on with Ashlyn above ground and then I'd read some and kinda lose interest in that but too.
I could really do with a book that's going to pull me in completely.
Tom Turner (388 KP) rated Damaged: The Heartbreaking True Story of a Forgotten Child in Books
Apr 30, 2021
I think I hadn't prepared myself for how harrowing this one is though. It made me hate both being a man and an adult. Ultimately however I am glad I read this book. It has made me more resolute to make this world a better place for the next generations, and realised they are more precious and delicate than I ever believed.
George of the Jungle (1997)
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George (Brendan Fraser) has raised himself since since he was a baby and a plane crash stranded him...
Charlotte (184 KP) rated Grave Robbing and Other Hobbies (Grave Concerns #1) in Books
May 7, 2021
Ava is gifted with a cheeky sarcastic streak.....I like her. I also feel for her, she doesn't know her parents and was abandoned to the system at three years old. That's hard on anyone......let alone a girl that can speak to spirits.
Although she's kept under the radar most of the time she's managed to attract the attention of four very hot males (for various reasons).
With this in mind I'd definitely class this as an adult read. It kept me interested from start to finish and frustrated me with a cliffhanger! Plus side that means there's more to come so I'll let Jayce Carter off haha!



